Study on the Implementation of the All-Gender Restrooms in LS Math 12 Research Project Agdeppa & Diaz Introduction The Associate Dean for Student and Administrative Services (ADSA) sent out a memorandum regarding their implementation of the All-Gender Restrooms in the Loyola Schools. In line with this, the researchers wanted to focus on this particular issue because of the following: 1. Researchers wanted to know the initial reaction of the students upon the school's implementation of the All-Gender bathrooms in the Loyola campus 2. The correlation between the students' initial reaction to their opinions regarding sexual harassment. 3. How Ateneans can distinguish sexual harassment and how it could manifest in a designated area, considering the location and the population interacting within it. ALL-GENDER RESTROOM → Simply, a gender-neutral or all-gender restroom is one which can be used by a person of any gender or gender identity. → Gender-neutral bathroom facilities can provide a safer and more welcoming space to someone who may be transgender or may not identify with the male or female gender binary, by which public restrooms are often divided. → It was done through Google Forms, a tool used to create online surveys and provide a fast way to collect data. GATHERING OF DATA → The type of sampling method that was used was Convenience Sampling, a technique that is used where respondents are selected out of convenience and accessibility to the researchers. → The researchers made sure that respondents are strictly from Loyola Schools only and are willing to take the online survey. →Likert Scale is the method used to gauge the attitudes and opinions of the respondents. DATA → 32 respondents → 9 respondents were Seniors, followed by Juniors with 8 DATA → 13 out of the 32 respondents identified themselves as straight females → 7 respondents identified themselves as Bisexuals → While, 2 identified themselves as Lesbians and 1 identified as Gay. DATA → 5 out of the 32 respondents have already used an All-Gender Bathroom within the LS Campus. HISTOGRAM HISTOGRAM HISTOGRAM CORRELATION → Between comfortability of using bathrooms according to assigned biological sex and the AGB and its attempt to decrease sexual harassment cases in LS campus -0.179700503 → Between the idea of an All-Gender Bathroom making Ateneans comfortable and the AGB and its attempt to decrease sexual harassment cases in LS campus 0.443387259 CONCLUSION → The All-Gender Bathroom is still a relatively new implementation in the Loyola Schools campus → To attribute it to the increase/decrease of cases of sexual harassment could be seen as a feasible but premature idea